Protection From Fire
(Abjuration)
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Effect: The effect of a protection from fire spell differs according to the recipient of the magic -- the druid or some other creature.
If the spell is cast upon
the druid, it confers complete invulnerability to normal fires (torches,
bonfires, oil fires, and the like)
and to exposure to magical
fires such as demon fire, burning hands, fiery dragon breath, fire ball,
fire seeds, fire storm, flame strike, hell hound breath, meteor swarm,
pyrohydra breath, etc.
until an accumulation of
12 hit points of potential damage per level of experience of the druid
has been absorbed by the protection from fire spell, at which time the
spell is negated.
Otherwise the spell lasts
for 1 turn per level of experience of the druid.
If the spell is cast upon
another creature, it gives invulnerability to normal fire,
gives a bonus of +4 on saving
throw die rolls made versus fire attacks,
and reduces damage sustained
from magical fires by 50%.